Quentin Williams threw two touchdown passes and ran for 121 of Bethune-Cookman's 377 rushing yards as the Tigers beat host Savannah State 49-7 on Saturday in a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference game.

Williams completed 9 of 12 passes for 103 yards and threw touchdown passes of 11 and 36 yards. His second touchdown, a strike to David Blackwell, gave Bethune-Cookman a 35-0 halftime lead.

Isidore Jackson finished with 100 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries for Bethune-Cookman (8-2, 7-0), Rodney Scott posted 51 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries, and Brodrick Waters tallied 47 yards on six carries.

Savannah State (1-9, 0-7) got on the board midway through the third quarter when Cornel Weston recovered a fumble in the end zone. But Waters scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns to create the final margin.

Bethune-Cookman smothered Savannah State quarterback Antonio Bostick all game, forcing three interceptions and recording four sacks.

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Take a chill pill, the sun doesn't shine on the same dog everyday, Besides, SSU wins a game every five years, and have already won it, so there. Also,I think they play Tara Nursing University from Thunderbolt, Ga. and they have the homefield advantage. I'm putting my money on SSU, I think they'll win another one, and where will that leave you naysayers? Go,SSU !!

Ok they don't have a good football program soooooo........What about their "Academic Program"? I heard they were doing great things at SSU. Is football that "important"? Is SSU the only college that has a terrible lost record? Really!